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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1888)
m iif '& EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL PDBWSHEO EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNOAY.I 1IY THE "Capital Journal Publishing Company.? I INCOnrOP.ATKD , V'Offlcc, Corner IConrt and Mbrrty Street Kr TERMS OK HUHSCKIITIONJ jliM DAII.Y.Hi Ono year, by mall ... 5;on Hlx monflii, by mull 2 M TIireomontliH by mr.II 1 'i I'cr-wcck delivered by cnrrler .... 10 Ono year . 8lT0 Hlx monlliM . 75 Ono yeiir. If paid for In advance, 1 00 ix montliK, " ' " CO JrlotinnslcrB nro authorized to re ceive subscriptions. S-Kntercd ns scrond-clnss mntternt the Balein,OrcKoii,l,o4tolllcc,JilMo2I, 1888. W. H. IJVAKS -CMKK . IKVINB Editor Local Hditor WEDNESDAY, NOV. i'8, 1888. m I3IUIT MJ'I No Cliarees.! A DVKUTIHKMKNTH UN UK II TIIK A lifiulK or WANTHIi, foii ham:, FOll llKNT. FOUND, l.OHT, etc.. eif nil nc ceptnili! nature, nut tocxeci'it tin cu line, will bo free for ono week only ono nd. fur iiirli Individual. 'I'll Ik dora not Include ljtiKlni'MHadv('rlliUH'iitN. If uiiHMcrs fall to comotlie niKltlmo wo Invito h 11111113 rcpotltloiiHiiHiiro ncoessnrv ' toRccino what you advertise for. We wish the advertisers to foci Hint they lire not lin- posing on us by using our freo roluinny. Tho Capita I. Joi-iinai. Is tho tiiedluin through which the Rciionil public maj nl wayM lutvo their wants Mippllcd. Advertisers hhould remember Hint let ters directed to INITIALS ONLY nro not deltveied throucli tho iioxlotllrc. If Ini tials are uu'd they should bo directed to thocaioof miiuo person, lino, or postotllco oox. Adeitlseincnts can be left ut our olllce or Kent tbrouiili Iho mall to I'AITtAIj JOURNAL I'tTII. CO. TJIANKSfllVINf) riSOCLAMATION. KrATi: okOki:cion, ) hXI'Cl'Tl VK. Dl'rAUTMKXT, HAI.KM, Novi'Mlii'll 7, 18.SS. ) This year now tliawlnjr to u close has been ono of uiioxanipled peace, plenty And piospeiity within tho borders of Iho state. II Is piopcr that publlo ackuowl cMlKincnt should bo 'lilailo to tho Great Jtuler of tho.Unl verso for Ills liiniiiuerablo lilessliiijs, 1 do,tlH'rcfoie,(U'sl;natoTliuiS' day, tho SWlli ilny of November, as a day of Tluiul-su'lvInK to Almighty Hod, to bo observed by tho whole people of this Coin 1 inouwcnlth In token of their t;ratltudo for Ills great mercies. In witness thereof, I havoset my hand 'mid caused tho seal oftho Htntn to bo itf ' llxed, this, tho seventh day of Noveniber, A. 1)., 1KN. HYLVKKTKU l'KNNOYKlt, (lovernor. Uy tho governer: (Iko. W. MCllllIDK, Hecretary ofHtate. AN KXTKA SKSSIOV. It has become almost evident that unless tlio deinocratH oftho Houm of itepresontatlves change their ' tactics during tho coming session President Harrison, soon after his inauguration, will call nit uxtmnos hIoii of congress. This i-esslon will lie called for the especial mirpo'-c of 1 'doing Juatk-o to thoeltl7.ensof Wash ington anil Dakota Territories and of hearing tho ca-io of Montana. Congress will bo republican In each branch, and it van pass an enabling act for these terrltorlns with no diffi culty or delay. This, says the San Francisco Chronicle, is not so much a political matter im It is a matter of equity, Dakota ahd "Washington certainly, and' Montana probably, are entitled to admission ns utates by virtue of possessing every necessary qualifica tion, and It is not right that their admission should bo ptptponcd un til the end of .tho year ISSt) or tho beginning of l8U0, when tho matter cntv bo so ennlly nml fjulokly settled nt an extra session. Their ease Is ' illi-cAlly thoroughly understood, and no time need lw wasted hi prelimi naries. If there Is any one thing more In Indefensible h the present denio- ' emtio tulmtuistratloii than another, it Is tho conduct of tho House, of " JtepresentatlvcH with regard to AVftHliliiK'lon mul Dakota. Anioru hiui-lful of men, without nnv mr- Hotmnnterest in tin) (-uetitiou. but . . . " . controlled milely by notloiirt of iiollt-. leal oxiKHlloncy, lmvo kept nearly a million American oltUuus In a con dition of disfranchisement. Had one of thwo democratic reprewnta tlvw attcinpled tocxerelco hU rlht tt vote ttutl been ftirolbly iiruvontctl fnm Bdln-,' to tho jiolU and deilt lug hi ballot, ho would lmvo idiot down IiIm ahh-dlautH on tho spot uud woulil lmvo Immiii Juhtltlwl In wi tloln-ji and yet thla samo man, In )ls place In the IIonwof Heprwon tutlvcc.elllK'tiiully prcventa nearly it nillllon of IiIh fcllowH-ltlicus from l-ismjj'jaigji.uimLLiamjijtimLijjiJiJ!iaLiiJiwiVA'iiJi expressing their political sentiments at tlic ballot box, and his party either o-eiily applauds him or taci tly jujqulcs'U's in vhat lie does. Let the Incoming president signal ike the rewtonltioh of the republican parly to power by an hcthf justice. Let him call the Fifty-first Congress together and recommend to that body immediate .action on the sub ject of disfranchised territories, and lie will perform an act which all good American citizens, all who be l'ove iu equal rights for all our peo ple, Will app'rove. i;nic k i-omi-kovs hciii'mi. Most people who have learned to regard "Drick" Ponieroy as dead now learn that if lie ever died ho hns been resurrected and has gained a notricty that many of Ids kind, per haps, would give worlds to enjoy. "Drick," It seems, lias abandoned the field of journalism forever, ire is now in London, posing as a pro jector of American mining enter prises, and if the Pall Mall Dtidgct Is to be believed tho redoubtable cx- journulist has struck a rich school of gudgeons. From tho Budget some nocount of Mr. Pomeroy's stupen dous mining schemes is had, and, if one-half that presumably veracious journal says of them is true Mr. Pomeroy is going to supply England with money enough to pay tho na tional debt. The particular schema which tlie gentleman Is cjcplnltit'3 is that of tho "Atlautio and Paclflo Tunnel Company," an orgauizatio i formed in Colorado for the purpose of boring through Grey's Peak, o some other lofty emi.ience. Mr. Pomeroy has issued a gorgeous prospectus descriptive of his scheme, and If the Loudon capitalists does not see it as Mr. Pomeroy does it will not bo Mr. Pomeroys fault. The Budget informs tho woid that Mr. Pomeroy has had a SihT batt'e to fight ; nearly eiht yen's have e'apsed s'ut-o he initiated the enterprise. But now tho business of tunnel ing and exploring has been taken in hand by a firm of London con tractors, Messrs. Vernon, who are showing their faith iu the enterprise by taking .50,000 in shares In lieu of ."0,000 in cash. Five miles of tunneling now lie before them, but thoy hope to get through their task in the course of tho next four years. Mr. Pomeroy has not gono to Loudon iu search of further cap! till; ho lias simply como to tako up $2, 000,0(10 that coi tain London advon tuiers, confident iu the success of his scheme, have placed at his dis posal. Tin: first newspaper published in America of which there Is record was edited by a. woman the editor's widow upon ills death, i Ii was culled tho "Mas-achusetts Gazette and News-L,ettei," ami un der the nun-iift jiient of Mrs. Marga ret Cruper was tho only Boston pub lication which did not temporarily suspend when that city was besciged by tho British. - It is a matter of history that the first dally newspaper printed In the world was edited and established by a woman, Elizabeth Mallet, in Lon don, nearly two hundred years ago, It being of a reformatory character. Ci.ahkmn, of the State Beglster, Des Moines, Iowa, is spoken of as Postmaster General uuder tho Har rison administration. Tin political campaign is ended. Now wo begin our campaign for subscriptions and fall anil winter advertising. Have you put In your applica tion for tho postniastorshlp under tho now administration yet? Taiufk speeches will now placo to odes to "ttirkoy.- give Tin: election Is tlown to biiHhiesi. over J now got TO OONSUMITIVKS. The UlulurnlL'lR'd Imvlnu- h'nn m. Htoretl to lienltli by nlinplo menus, after PtiU'orlnL'sovonil yean with it KoVero Iuiib utlVvtlon, nnd thut tla'ad (llMviso conauiiintlon, Is nnx- loiii 10 ltmko Known to Jiin riin MntU'tor tho means of euro. To' Myw' M'ho tlenlro it, ho will elieer- ftilly twintl (fn.H or olmrgp) n copy of thp' i)rcterlntloii used, which fhv rtlllV Mltllll fWwl nf tlifllrkl will llud u suro euro for conxump- ..j. ' ------- . ........ . .., , uun, t-aiurni, tu-uuiiim, urouomtls, and all throat uud lunj,' maladlt-s. Ho hopes all utid'ererti will trv his rcnuHly, its It la luvnltitiblo. 'l'liose denlriug the prescription, which will coat them nothing, and may prove a uiemiug, win pietisotuHiross, itcv. jvtiwnni a. umn, Kings fount, isow iorK. lViullftou, Onytin.JHUunry lluvimr auilttruil Willi in klilnnva I m iniimvii 10 uy III UllKtm.V KI . . . . L. i.-"j -ir:"itf - . - Irv Iho JHRtlflN KlUNKY 1 tV v uli'll rwlInviHt m In liort time. 1 It: Wkv tiiuurt In tvoommiullnir it to tlml puuik? n a Mfe nsiiivdy for ktuncy dltrw cultlm. UliXmOK V Of I'lllHtlllH. 1IAII.RY, County ixis4l tMd ly 1). WMMathew A Co, m9'L'&-viuL. Comfort Under the WItbnd The coll oftho stomach ed even nt the cost or tort. How to make Hv sequence or the sails Inn" hnfllcd medical WHsnlmost i!lcn ur HiutnLln vfnvird I1M ftratotlnr'M stotnneb Ittttprs recue or mo ciyspepuc, ami upset mo , theorv of Incurability. If It bo ued With persistence, and common senso In diet be fiot ronstnntlv violated, the bitters will ' restore vlf-ornnd tranquility to tho stoin. nch and constantregulnrlty In its digest he functions, xno oyspepue wi-o uses.it systcinmlcallv soon ceases to suffer nfler , d'lntier penalties, and enjoys comfort un derthe waistband between mcnls. A ben- ' ctlelentclmnge. truly, and one thntlsnldcd Oy II heaiUOUS livoiuaucu oi inuucii:uuu in entlnc and drinklnc Constipation, bill-1 lousiicss, nervous uinlnrlnnlHdnc' tioubles and debility nro easily remediable with i this llnorestoratlve. I Can you imagine any ailment that will mal-eagoiid untured person so peevish, illssiitlllcd, 111 tempered and crunky as hllllousne'S? There Is no rwson, whai eer, whv anyone should sutler from lmligrtliin, dyspipsln, turplrt liver nml Jossofaiietlte, when Dr. Hinlo's Uand -lion Tonic, Allien crj'ne knows Is a cortalncme, i-an be so easily obtained. Sold In L). W. Mathews Co. NEW TO-DAY. tirAN'll'.D A IKY TO WORK ON A farm. Addrjts Joiinai. office. or call nt CAi'irAi. dlwwl. CIMALWOX A 1KKVE.NTIVE. THE nnievcnllvo for smallpox or any other caKhlnK disease Is tho OIIEGON l'EAOH HITTKIts. It cleanses your blood and strengthens your system. Every luhilly should liuvo iv bottle In their, house. To L prevent treating diseases, cnll at yoi r uniKKiscoruuiiresH . ivxjw-, No. 24 F St., Portland, Oi. AfosoSuteh Pmea This powder nover varies." man el t purity, strength nnd wholesomoness. JlVui' economical tnan tho orduuiri Mud and cannot tio sold In competition Willi tho multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphato powders. Sold only1 In can". ltOVAI. 11AKINO I'OWDr.lt CO.. IWi Woll.N.Y. ANGOR-i GOATS! V-- ''Wt ffetf 1 .-..Lir ir--.- mm W. D. CLAGG2TT -HAS BOMI PURE IMPORTED GOATS FOR SALE. Thcso L nro from tho well (.elected Hocks of O. K Unlley, of Bnn Joe, Cnl. For pnrtlcu .nrs call on or nddress him at Siilcm, Or. l0-17-2m. I. SCHNEIDER, DKALKUjIX WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. r ' Stay-to.,' Oiti:a0N. . Kcopt on handa lurce nssortment of Jew elry, Watches Clocks, etc, ltepalrlnr promptly done and warranted. I v Hi give the best bnnnlns In watches of any dealer Inthe Wlllaiuetta valley. 7:ii:Sm.w JUllUJRDutBROTHERS . -IX) SfifnN ,; ' Jldasc ' jilpvinjj'nafeiog; pnd !ttpSwing. Vofk proniptjy dnoeat rtasonablo rates. .i'Drders.-left C CAnTAt. JLCKAr.'oni'ce twlllret"attntlon. o.i.tr J? tlrf WIB JA1MJK8T TAlir,iBII JiueaU U,1U finite. Jr riea thin SUIMBd. IJtrMlt Uwk lmll lUnnkiT In oienm 1 Tinier, salem, Oregon. mi m tm& Kiiiucflucnc .aucotn- wxuanjif mmivi so -ell mph ifiWlfomf. ouno xa in .-.. fit. tmv: ?n"' Irif 'l "T'lf w Tnl mmm iff' - rfc-r iBiJniBrmiat am i.i.h iti.i y. iiiyivKi ii 1 iH'Biiri " nrpinv 1111 13ji Rgt-f-W 111 11MH -r-rom,-- SAN FRAHCISC0 CHRONICLE Leading Newspaper , OF THE PACIFIC COAST, THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. THE SAX tfRAXCISCO cnCOfICTuE Is the first paper on tho Coast In ability and In tho fresh nessand reliability of Its tJEWS. Nothing that the world desires to know Is omitted from Its columns. It alms to fill c ery requirement of a drst-Class paper. Its Telegraphic Reports' nm tho latest and most re liable, Its Local News tho fullest and spiciest, andlta Editorials from the ablest pcn3 In, the country, , i THE CIinO.MClE has always peon, and always 111 be, thq friend and champion of tho people as against combinations, cliques, corporations, or op- I presslons of any knd. It will; be independent in everything, neutral in not)i!ng-rfa.!r and impartial to all parties, yet exposing corruption wliprevci; found, and working with fearless endeavprto promote and protect c-cry interest of tho great publlo whom It , ten cs, and on. whom it depends for support. ' DAILY CnttOCtE (Including Sunday Quad ruple Sheet), by mall, o 70 one year. THE SAX FRANCISCO TTEEKIVY, fWnOJf ICLE, tho most brilliant and complete Weekly New spapcr In tho World, prints regularly )z columns, or eight pages of News, Literature, and General In- ormatlon; also, a magnificent Agricultural Depart ment. $1.50 for Onq Year, Including postage, tp any part of the United States. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE, one year, and Premium Map of the United States, Canada, British Columbia , and Northern Mexico, $2. 135. All orders must be accompanied by the coin. Address all orders to M. H. dk YOUNG, Proprietor B. T. Chronicle Send for Premium List. THE SELF-THREADING In It are com bined the fin est piecbtinic al skill, the most useful and practical elements, nricl all known ad vantages that make n sew tag machine desirable to sell or use. ELDREDGE MFG. CO. Factory and Wnolesala OSes, BeW4ere,.Ill SOS Wabash Ave., Chicago. SO Broad Street, JVVto York. FOR THE MILLION. coaUIni Talmkla nilin..ii.. ... . j. for tb. M, ;,: V"".""?. ".'?" ;tt&z&& iBTbodv want In k.J.. JTZa -i -iTl'.v1" ' nuctHMiaiuru-qninr. fnKl!.".'1 T""Jr. Krrei I lWIity,or troabl ot any kind . ujiicu vbiiitx,or troabl of any kind taxation, or TCanittwhtrh -mttwhaw. ,u.l U8 North Berentr at., Bt. Louis. Uo. THB OLD DOCTflR'fi 9 LADIES' FAVORITE. Alwara Bailable and pertcctly Safa. The I try tbouundiot women all orer the -a. In the Old Doctor erinia nu fasMsiuted uoueuBUi BmcUee.foi BHIS-aSg-"' returned If not a represaated. Bend r"edparOettlar,aadreelT INDISI'JU-SABLE Hooey returned if not u jeau (iIum) for sealed psniculan, and reeelra "fa oaly noVer .known to fall remedr by Ball. .Dtt. WAHD C6 111 North 8tc&iu St. fit. Louis. Uo. BlHBllfr 3jttiim- irT 'Hnffna! 1 f aflHlEi IQIHli ff iGteg 1 rc M'," in .YpiS 1 Bii7- safraM 11 iilwiiTni 1 fiS-'- I "jiammfcwiMiiwst. ' '''"e''L'lJillf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Admirers of Cleveland T ""fc j j jrroxeotic Wo protect our customers from paying ruinous prices for their goods hv ., them on 11 very small profit. ' - "' Kii-"t Free Is ourjmotto ns every person Is freo low prices. lVc have the most completo Dry Goods, Underwear, f;1 Clotliing;'' H atcp 'tad .Caps t jtV) - - - x-VJj Boots and Srioe, : Notions, ' To bo found In tho city. "Buy ns you vote" with your eyes open. Call, and we vffl ie Gapito 1 If JBKHESH 1 MMPP S?afei bsQHuMKV 1 fp fw SJf - ' An excellent stosk of I E CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Kull stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS In all departments. MI'S FURNISHING .GOODS , LUNN.& BROWN'S, 2-jD Comer State and Commcrclnlf streets. THE, BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE R. .JVt. VADjB :&,.QO,.S 282 to 286 Commercial.Street, SALEM. AND. MANY 0TH.Ef Also a Complete Stock (if Hantaan, and FOR SALE. A FIXE DU8TAP MOUSB-rnoOP Jt. Organ, also a second hand llano at a bargnlu and on eaay terms. Gallon U. DIAMOND, COS Commercial 8tMSaIem, Or. .ELIi,EY BROS., PROPIUKTOns OF -THE CAPITOL COFFEE-HOUSE MenlaB cents; board, J8 per wel, Jfq f w. -; . - . 1'"- " -. i Cummerulal HU KM-dtf. i: nnd Harrison, wobellevcln m. 'Trade to trndo with us nnd take, ndvnntara nt n assortment of 8 ul "leu .Cigac: iVr. Tobacco PALL .SEASON OF Specinl nttentlon Is called to our splcnU uiajjm oi iiiMiifjuuuiu g.irmenu from the wiU known manufacturers Springer Bros., OF HOSTOW. They need no recommendation from us, being the finest line over placed before the public. Each garment has a label at collar band bearing tho manufacturer's name. oun Is unusually largo nnd varied, repre senting The Latest Novelties Agents for tho new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE CITY IS AT i Garland Sfoves, fvlarteE flak Stoves, Brighton tof :LEAD(Na jSTYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriaj SJPE FOR SA-PB- , .300 head of stock sheep for fial "For prices nnd particulars, addie A. care Cai-itaij Joukxal ofllce. dvtt T PAY THB.HIQIIrJBT CAI i'B' 1 Tfor "Wfter1. -e anil poultry - uv a feed store, 3CW CBinraeretel 'J?'. 10-ldlm V. U YATfciy Adventure Co. V Zt 1 a ., , 1 iri saiitiliAiaM Utofil ""m n-Oa-ii